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The sudden need to ink myself with another tattoo seems to be bogarting much of my thoughts these past few days. So instead of letting this inspiration devour my every waking (and sometimes sleeping) minute, I made an executive decision to dedicate some time with a piece of drawing paper just aching for my attention.  A melding of my favorite things, I love the way those spindly strands of hair fall over her forehead like little black anchors casting side to side in layers.

Have a great weekend everyone!!

Comments

el_martina said…
amazing!!!! I love this tattoo!!
ediot said…
this is so nice.
wish you a wonderful weekend
x
Carina Joana said…
Thats an awesome tattoo *
Anonymous said…
OMG AMAZINGGGGG
priskillan said…
love the way you intricately piece together your thoughts :)

almost as much as I love the way you piece together your outfits.

beautiful tattoo!
Candice said…
Awesome sketch. That would definitely make one unique tattoo =)

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